Passport Travel Study Abroad Programs

Where Will Your Education Take You?

Passport to Learning offers CSU, Chico students the opportunity to travel and learn in unique, short term, faculty-led study abroad programs offered during winter and summer. Developed by dedicated faculty and designed to enhance your educational experience, these programs are exciting ways to experience the language, culture, and people of the host country while earning credit toward your degree.

Some Passport to Learning programs may be offered on a non-credit basis, and many are open to students from all majors and members of the community. Get ready to discover your Passport to Learning!

Study Abroad Programs

June 20-July 19, 2015

Betty’s Hope, which is being considered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, is located on the Caribbean island of Antigua. Betty’s Hope is a former British sugar plantation that operated from 1651 until its sale by the Codrington family in 1944; the plantation operated continuously for almost 300 years, pre- and post-emancipation, thus allowing for long-term historical continuity in one place.

The main focus of the field school is to provide hands-on training in archaeological and bioarchaeological field work:• Field methodology and excavation techniques.• Learning current practices in bioarchaeology• Developing familiarity and knowledge of Antiguan and Caribbean archaeology.

June 2-27, 2015

This four-week course provides an international experience aimed at stimulating and expanding students’ perspectives in cross-cultural and cross-national human services systems in a variety of human service settings. The focus will be on the application of knowledge, values, and skills, and the problem-solving process to human services policy, programs/services, and practices.